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Rated: 2 Stars $$.
Address: 979 S 60th St Milwaukee, WI 53214.
Phone: (414) 258-8600
Specialties: Beer Wine Spirits.
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5031 W Oklahoma Ave (at S 51st St), Milwaukee, WI Liquor Store · Jackson Park · 46 tips and reviews Christian Tomsey: Great selection of beers, knowledgeable staff, good prices on whiskey and wine. More
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Wisconsin Department of Revenue: Alcohol Beverage Homepage. Fact Sheets - Alcohol Beverage; Fact Sheets - Sales and Use Tax; Publication 302 - Wisconsin Alcohol Beverage and Tobacco Laws for Retailers More
Authorizes the holder to sell, barter, or give away retail beer and/or wine, at a specific picnic, festival or similar event. It does not permit the sale or service of liquor. AT-315; Up to 2 events per 12-month period $10 Class "B" Tavern License More
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Examples: restaurants, "beer bars." (Sec. 125.26, Wis. Stats.) "Class B" liquor licenses allow retail sale of intoxicating liquor (including wine) for consumption on the premises, and wine in original sealed containers for consumption off the premises. More
Wisconsin Alcohol Beverage and Tobacco Laws for Retailers . Publication 302 (12/16) 2 . Table of Contents . ... (other than beer) containing 0.5% or more alcohol by volume, and all wines. Alcohol Beverages– A statutory term which includes . beer, wine, and liquor. ... bars gain an extra hour a.m. and must close at 2:30 a.m. regular Central Stand- More
At least two municipalities in Wisconsin prohibited the retail sale of alcohol until recently: the city of Sparta, and the village of Ephraim. [11] [12] In the April 1, 2014 Wisconsin spring election, voters in Sparta narrowly passed a referendum to allow the sale of beer and wine in groceries and convenience stores. More